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In response to the Meaningful Use roundtable discussion at the 2011 ISDS Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, ISDS has established a monthly community conference call open to anyone interested in issues relating to Meaningful Use. The purpose of this call is to bring together various stakeholders... Read more

The National Syndromic Surveillance Program Community of Practice (NSSP CoP) membership includes CDC-funded grant recipients, non-funded states and jurisdictions that contribute data to the BioSense Platform, public health practitioners who use local syndromic surveillance systems, CDC programs... Read more

Our mission as the Data Quality Committee is to engage the NSSP Community of Practice to identify and attempt to address syndromic surveillance data quality challenges with thoughtful discussion and the inclusion of outside stakeholders. We strive to foster relationships between all groups with... Read more

The Urgent Care Sub-Committee (UC) mission is to gather information about urgent care data surveillance and to provide urgent care onboarding support to jurisdictions performing syndromic surveillance. We encourage you to stay connected with this sub-committee. Urgent Care Sub-Committee updates... Read more

The Surveillance Knowledge Repository (www.surveillancerepository.org) is a huge resource with hundreds of surveillance-related resources populated by community members. This invaluable resource provides a single location to search abstracts, webinars, trainings, and syndrome definitions all... Read more

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This Knowledge Repository is made possible through the activities of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Cooperative Agreement/Grant #1 NU500E000098-01, National Surveillance Program Community of Practice (NSSP-CoP): Strengthening Health Surveillance Capabilities Nationwide, which is in the interest of public health.